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Literature Review on Universal and Residual Services of Early Family-Intervention: Implications for Korean Society

건강가정지원을 위한 보편적 복지와 선별적 복지에 관한 문헌고찰: 조기 가족-개입을 위한 제언

  • Received : 2015.05.08
  • Accepted : 2015.06.07
  • Published : 2015.06.30

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to review literature on universal and residual services of early family-intervention. The review was focused on early family-intervention cases proven effective in empowering children, parents and families, which, in turn, brought about positive synergy effects to the community at large. Literature review was presented in the following order: first, the universal needs for early family-intervention; second, critical components and strategies of early family-intervention for successful outcomes; third, on-going international projects of early family-intervention, both universal and residual services, proven effective on a long-term basis. In conclusion, findings of the study were summarized and the theoretical, practical and political implications for Korean society were further discussed.

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